Richie Incognito is pumped to 'grind with the boys' at Bills workouts

One of the few benefits of changing coaches as often as the Buffalo Bills have done in the last two decades is that the NFL grants them an extra couple weeks for offseason workout sessions, in order to get acclimated with their new players, and begin to develop relationships with them.

Sean McDermott’s reign as the Bills’ third head coach since 2014 begins on Monday, April 3 and left guard Richie Incognito is anxious to get back into the fold and begin off season workouts – because of course.

Grateful to have spent the last 7 weeks back home training @TeamEXOS 🌵🌞Ready to get back to the grind with the boys on Monday @buffalobills

Guard Richie Incognito endeared himself to fans, coaches and teammates alike since returning to NFL in 2015 after the “bullygate” scandal culminated in him missing the entire 2014 NFL season.

Since that time, Incognito has a new lease on life and used his time away from the game to mature personally and professionally, and the results have been outstanding on both counts. He represented Buffalo at the Pro Bowl in 2015 and 2016 and is considered a leader in the locker room.

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McDermott will no doubt lean heavily on Incognito and other veterans to help acclimatize new players and veterans to McDermott’s new way of doing business at One Bills Drive. With only 61 players on the Bills’ roster at the present time, it will be incumbent upon veteran leaders like Incognito to help bring along all the new faces we can expect to see at training camp this summer.

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